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homemade spinach dip

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* Frozen chopped spinach
* 16 oz sour cream
* 1 cup salad dressing
* Can water chestnuts
* Packet ranch mix
* 2 green onions

Thaw spinach and squeeze out excess water.  You can use the smaller boxes or the larger family size bags depending upon how much spinach you like for your family.

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Add sour cream

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Add salad dressing

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Chop up water chestnuts and add

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Slice green onions and add

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Add one packet ranch mix

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Mix and let refrigerate for few hours.

 

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Serve with homemade cheesy crackers, pretzels, or raw veges.

 

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Homemade cheese crackers




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My children love goldfish crackers. How tempting it is to have that as a staple in our pantry because it is so easy to just grab. Most mother’s probably don’t give a second glance to the ingredients, I know I never did. As my quest to eating simpler and healthier  continues I try and find alternatives to those favorite processed items. This is a super easy and delicious alternative to cheesy snack crackers.

  •  2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  •  1 cup white whole wheat flour
  •  1 teaspoon salt or salt free seasoning
  •  6 tablespoons room temp butter

 

cut up your stick of butter

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Place the butter into your food processor

 

 

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Add your flour and salt

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Add your shredded cheese

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Pulse your food processor until you get a ball of dough

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Roll out dough 1/4 inch thick on a floured surface.

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Slice into crackers or cut out shapes with a cookie cutter.

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Bake at 400 degrees for 15-17 minutes.

 

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Great served with spinach dip.

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Garbage bag snack mix……a large family snack

That title doesn’t even sound appealing. But for our large family its a monthly item. With so many little ones we were always grabbing a bag of pretzels or snack mix for a quick treat for them. They grew tired of always having plain pretzels (but they were cheap) and they loved the snack mixes but at $4 a box we couldn’t afford that. So we came up with the garbage bag snack mix. I would purchase their favorite snacks–cheese balls, bugels, combos, etc but then I would throw in the boring stuff like cheerios, chex cereal, oyster crackers, and pretzels. Then we would have a snack mix that would stretch our budget.

First we gather all items

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Next we get a heavy duty trash bag

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Then we let each child participate.  Each child taking turns dumping their snacks into the bag.

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Then we let an older one roll the bag to mix it up.

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Scoop into gallon ziploc baggies.

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We store ours in a cool basement, but you can store them in the freezer for longer than the month.  It will ensure the freshness of the snack mix.

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An easy to grab snack when on the go, don’t forget to bring small plastic cups for everyone’s portions.

You can use any combination of items you like.  Here is the ones that we typically use.

4 boxes crispy oats cereal
3 boxes rice squares cereal
3 boxes corn squares cereal
4 bags puff corn–buttered and cheese flavored
1 large box goldfish
2 boxes wheat thins
2 bags frito twists
1 bag multigrain crisps chips
1 bag nacho cheese chips
1 bag pretzles
1 bag combos
2 boxes cheese snack crackers
1 bag potato skins
1 bag cheese puffs
2 bags bugels cheese and regular